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Show u THE VOICE OF SHARON Thursday, August 20, 1942 Scera Theatre Chatter f Ql , xjkj LmI m i Doors open 1 Show begins 7 :30 TORTILLA Aug. 21-2- 2 TUT & r Tracy - John Garfield The dramatic tale of care-frepeople In West Coast city. Taken from John Steinbecks best seller novel! Not recommended for children! 8x-iux- Men Of The Fleet skillfully handled with interest from start to finish and Is so finely done that it will be rei inherYon will ed for months after. like it too because it has Spencer loafer, Hedy Tracy as a LaMarr, a Portugese girl with matrimonial Ideas, John Garfield as her lover, and Frank Morgan as the village miser. It hag fire, humor, drama and pathos. As a whole the picture Is a masterpiece of art created from the explorings of human existence In the mud puddles of poverty of these lowly March of Time Men Of West Point World of Today News of the Day no-go- Monday and Tuesday M Aug. 24-2- 5 THE SUNNY SIDE Roddy McDowell and Jane Darweljl g A gay, story of one London lad, bombed out by the blitz, who comes to America for the duration. heart-warmin- people. Just Jim Kimbrough and Sheila Ryan adventures of Zane Grey's fightin, lovin, Action-packe- d Duane! Buck Wabbit Who Came to Supper Merrie Melody Aug. 26 Wednesday Only! THE INVADERS Lawrence Olivier - Leslie Howard - Raymond Massey return engagement of the stirring and timely story of the invasion of Canada by the crew of a German Most timely and Interesting! A in Provo. We have now been notified we may lose our priority In showing pictures before these other towns It we do not abolish this matinee rate. It has been our desire the cost of shows as ow as possinte and we felt that if a family could save a little by making an extra effort to come early, particularly In a rural community, that they should be entitled to this saving. Why that and Cinderella Goes to a Party tocut Color Cartoon Movietone News Coming- - Thur. Fri. - - Sat. THIS Aug. ABOVE as farmers and merchants are jealous over any advantage one has over the other so one finds theatre owners are most envious of each other. Recently we discovered that the owner of the theaters in the north part of the county (not Provo), wer complatnjhg to the distributors in Salt Lake about our matinee prices from 7:00 until 7:45. The' usual practice Is to have matinee prices end at 6 oclock and as there are no rural theatres that open until after this hour, these theatres offer no matinee prices. The only theatres in Utah Coim-t- y that have afternoon shows are LONE STAR RANGER excitin hero, 27-28-- should the city folks get all the breaks? In order to ease this situation we are limiting the matinee rate to 30 minutes, from 7 oclock until 7:30. Remember this when next you come to the L week, that you must be there before 7:30 In order to get the 25c matinee rate. 29 ALL Tyrone Power and Joan Fontaine rs. These Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, August 21st and 22nd, 1942 These are just a few of the Many, Money saving1 items we have in our store. Albers conn flakes VITAMINPtPC, CoMPAPt TMi COST On Monday ana I L OUNCE k 18$ 27$ TUNA FISH COCOA, I. G. A., PORK 6, BEANS GRAPEFRUIT 1 lb. can ltcr Scan. QUALITY MEATS POT ROASTS, Young Beef 15c 3 FOR 33$ EACH 9$ .... MARGARINE, Golden West,. . lb. 26c lb. 25c 2ftiR23r LB SHORTENING 25$ 67$ Delicious Flavors, 3 pkgs. OXYDOL, Ige. pkg NEW SPUDS, Red Bliss ... 10 lbs. 3 lbs. TOMATOES. . Local JELLO, 6 20c 23c 23c 10c 20 GREEN CORN Bantum 360 Size Red Ball a year role lnj the DOZ 22$ comedy-dram- a ON Nomination Jane Darwell, Stanley ler for westerns. ROY SUGAR" ROBINSON 0 0 Utah Stale Legislature. vs. COWBOY REUB District No. 2 1 a furlough to attend the Several farmers report that quills funeral services of his grandfather, Mr. James Gillman. have been taken from their cows noses after a combat with porcupines. Leland Gillmai, brother of Miss Leatrice Gregory of Salt Horace Gillman has also been Lake spent the week end here home on a furlough. He Is sta- with friends. tioned at Btne Camp, New York. Dean Larsen old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Larsen under A very beautiful wedding was went an appendicitis operation held at Fort Lewis, Washington Sunday evening at the Utah Valfor Sergeant Stanley Presttwlch ley hospital. Mr. andyMrs. W. K. Allen reand Lois Foulke of the Windsor ward. Corporal Leland Laudie was ceived word from their son Jesse best man and Phyllis Gillman who is In the Navy, that he Is Cook was the Brides maid. attending school In Rhode Island. He has been on convoy duty In 10 rounds of Welterweight 0 by Champs, Q Friday, August 21. n u TUNE IN U 0 TV ItV About three weeks ago we were to have played THE INVADERS two nights. Due to an accident in which the print was destroyed enroute from Pocatello, we weie tillable to play the picture but ope Aight. So many people were disappointed and wished to see the picture. We have now arranged to have a return showing of this picture for one night only, Wednesday of next week. The story tells of the landing of a A baby girl was born to Leland group of Nazi saboteurs in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. It follows J. and Lola Willett Gammon, Suntheir escape from Canada Into the day evening at their home, and United tSates In a most advent- Alma and Leah Smith Stewart urous and thrilling drama that have a little daughter born Saturhas ever been brougnt to tne day evening at the American screen. Coming as the picture Fork hospital. Mrs. Thorlt C. Herbertson Is does at a time when the interest of the people of the United States visiting with her husDand, Major has been focused on the capture Herbertson at Santa Barbara, six of California. of eight German spies, whom have been electrocuted last Joseph Larsen of Escalante week, the picture becomes almost was a Vineyard visitor during the fact rather than fiction. The week. picture has been endorsed by the Stake Superintendent B. M. United States F. B. I. who $re Jolley and Margaret Johnson of American all that urging cltlzqnji the Sunday School Board attended should see this picture and learn School here Sunday mornhow expert these German spies Sunday ing. Brother Jolley spoke on the operate when they come into our teachers of the youth of Zion. country. Besides being InformNot only the people have had ative, the picture is very- - enter- to move to new locations by the VINEYARD taining. , that that everyone must see. both the Atlantic VO O AND MUTUAL n u CptgLCOE and Pacific FALL CHICKS Parents Urged To Immunize Children Parents, please do not forget the Immunization for smallpox, diptheria, and whooping cough which will he held August 25 at 5 p. m. on the first floor of the city and county building. For an Immunity from these diseases, all children must have two shots for diphtheria, three shots for whooping cough, and a take from smallpox vaccination Please Note this Change of Time! Wiil help maintain year-roun- d production and profits, and increase the Nations essential food supply. All leading vielies of TIMPANOGOS Extra-Prof- it from Chicks, specially selected, U. S. Approved, U. S, Pullorum Tested breeding stock, available from September 10th on. Order now and reserve your date. LejJal Notices Clerk or the County Respective Signers for further In formctlon. coming of the steel plant, but the NOTICE TO CREDITORS to great responsibility given birds, pheasants and many small Estate of Sarah E.- Jeppesen animals have been seen hunting Creditors will new lodgings. A larpe porcupine Wrlde, deceased: found refuge In the fruit room of present their claims with vouchthe Jos. H. Clegg cellar, it chose ers, to the undersigned at his to sleep outhe shelf, and home at Box 294, RFD No. 1, as It was getting settled for the Provo, Utah, on or before the 18th night, all fruit and jams In the day of September, 1942. RHODES JEPPESEN, way was politely dislodged to Administrator. make room for the Intruder. By the t.me Mr. Clegg found where J. C. HALBERSLEBEN, Attorney. theoise was coming from some 35 bottles had been knocked to Publication dates Aug. 14, 21, 28, the cement floor and broken. Sept, 4, 1942. Consult Timpanogos Hatchery 710 East 3rd South, Provo Conserve Your Clolhcs, Belty! News From Service Boys Of Windsor Let Madsens Ned Sboell, son of Mr. and Mrs. It would he Impossible for us to operate our big theatre profit- George Shoell left for army servably were It not for the many ice Wednesday the nineteenth. people who come from different parts of th county to attend shows We find that we have a regular clientele of very fine folks. They travel long dlstancesprlmarily because they can enjoy a show so much more. They are more comfortable. It Is more quiet. Many parents who come to enjoy a show do so to get sway from the rowdy youngsters at home. They become very provoked when they are forced to sit In the midst of a group of little children or next to a ppreon trying to hush a little child. We are therefore asking that a Sergeant, the center section except the first Wendell Gillman, son of Mr. 10 rows he reserved as a longe section for adults, that parents and Mrs. J. W. Gillman came That we have a good assortment of GUNS and plenty of Ammunition for them. Better get yours now! Drusr Service With a Smile Bass Phone 613 Purina Chows and Concentrates for Poultry and Livestock, Custom Grinding and Mixing. Clean Them! Mrs. Swenson, chairman of the Patriotic Committee for Windsor ward sends in the following notes concerning boys from that ward who are In the service of their country. l x , S J i l b....uarv FIGHT AGAINST WEATHER and TIME Buy Coal Madsens dry cleaning conserves your clothes keeps them looking better longer. Send them today do your part to help Uncle Sam! .... Madsen Cleaning Co. Protection from bombs is not' your only worry, American home owners! Your home must serve your familys reeds until the end of the war. So it must be protected from the ravages of weather sun, rain, and snow over a long period of time. Thats right vigilant maintenance and repair work when necessary! But be sure you get the best in service and quality. In this way you insure lasting and, therefore, less expensive work. PHONE 475 119 N. Univ. Ave. ON VNV KIND ANY MODEL ANY MAKE Buy War Bonds Call Rex Griffiths ki X. rlv. Ave. Utah Timber & Coal 161 West 5th North Thone 1.32 n n ncicinaciu 1 f Crem 8:00 M.W.T. Oceans. No Do You Know: walloping at Madison Square Garden ar THE SUNNY SIDE which abounds advance In price. In laughs and thrills and will go to of the heart perright every son who sees It. Other players that you will like to see In this You Clements, and Ann Todd. will laugh and you will cry but you will enjoy every minute. LONE STAR RANGER is made from Zane Greys most popular book which has been the best sel; Welterweight Bout Democratic borne on We feel proud to announce on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next weex we present on our program, 20th Century Foxe's big picture THIS ABOVE ALL, starring Tyrone Power and The picture Is Joan Fontaine. breaking records in theatres all plays the leading over the country and It Is one SIDE and LONE STAR RANGER should please everyone. You remember Roddy McDowall who starred In How Green Was My Valley. Roddy was awarded the trophy for being the most talented juvenile actor In 1941. This 12 picture ';. o,n Candidate For PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER inesday perfect family program. The two features ON THE SUNNY present old-act- 3 pkys. 23c tA'&tv Enriched with Another request that would help. Many people who come from out of town are not familiar with the parking facilities to the The north of the auditorium. street is well lighted and patrolled even better than the state street. We would appreciate It If our local people would make It a practice to park on this side leaving the space on center available to out of town friends. During the month of July Scera paid to the Federal Government $233.03 In taxes on admissions. This is no small contribution from our tiny town to the war efforts. In July there were $92.40 In war stamps sold at the Were you cashiers window. among the buyers. $275 worth we of bonds were sold. box-offi- TOMATO JUICE its u 0 CAVALCADE of SPORTS ELLIOTT cross-sectio- ease-lovi- GILLETTE PRESENTS ; ut-i- i 7 :00 Ijunar ,0 Robert L 3 Friday and Saturday Hedy i who tume with little childrr-- i In the community we have a take the s de seats and geinralii large number of people who like speaking that the iiule hildr. n Tne id.- .1 to come to a picture show if they take the front sea; can he assured of something a of course wmi! he to L,,e little bit "meaty. This includes teach-- 1 children undit f i at home Our ucted so that rs, church workers, club mem- .xLeatre ,s cc is a bers and students. On Friday every st at K the theatre and Saturday (tonight and to- good i.e. T e side seats are just morrow night) we present a new as good as te center set lion as seeing or healing or picture TORTILRA FLAT made far from one of Steibeoks latest com hooks. You will recall Steinbecks last rlcture "GraptYeftT filth Last fall .e had an expert which! was the study of a group optorni rlst from prove mas of people in the grain fields of sor.tj tests and he found that the Kansas. seats were ideal for the tisio . of little children. If mothn TORTILLA FLAT is a ers who bring little babies would of a group of people In take tue seats at the north of the the poorer class living In a west- rear section it would be convenern roast city where there Is a ient to leave for the ladies mixture of latlns, Indians and loungs when the child started to Caucasian blood. The picture Is cry. Phone 1775 With Hoyle's Radio Shop |